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64-MDCT ECG gating in the evaluation of pre and post-operative ascending aorta: what is essential to know and necessary to report?
2007
64-detector Computed Tomography in Reoperative Assessment of Vascular Anatomy of Middle Colic Artery in Left-sided Colon Cancer
2007
Evaluation of Cardiac Volumetric and Functional Parameters
2008
Neuronavigated-biopsy in the diagniosis of demyelinating pseudotumoral brain lesions. Case report.
2013
Introduction: Pseudotumoral-demyelinating lesions are typically characterized by severe difficulties in differential diagnosis from gliomas, metastatic tumors and abscesses. Marburg’s disease (MD) is an extremely rare and aggressive form of Mutiple Sclerosis (MS) with acute onset, rapid neurological deterioration, and poor prognosis. MRI images often show pseudotumoral lesions characterized by mild and focal or, sometimes, ring enhancement. Perhaps, radiological aspect can vary, making necessary hystopathological confirmation. Objectives: There is increasing interest in the role of surgical biopsy for a correct and early diagnosis of pseudotumoral demyelinating lesions. We report an histopa…
Clinical value of Multislice CT Coronary Angiography in a cohort of asymptomatic high risk patients with dysmetabolic syndrome
2007
Acceptance of non-invasive Multislice CT Coronary Angiography: is it a real patient-friendly technique?
2008
“Visual guidebook” of coronary atherosclerotic plaque features by Multislice CT Coronary Angiography
2009
How to describe Coronary Atherosclerotic Plaque Features by State-of-the-Art Multislice CT
2006
Influence of increasing convolution filters on plaque imaging with multislice CT using an ex-vivo model of Coronary Artery
2005
The role of PMCT for the assessment of the cause of death in natural disaster (landslide and flood): a Sicilian experience
2021
AbstractIn this report, the authors provide a contribution of PMCT in assessing the cause of death due to natural disasters. Here, the PMCT findings of 43 subjects who died during both landslide and flood were described. The post-mortem imaging revealed, clearly, traumatic injuries and/or the presence of foreign material in airways allowing to assess the cause of death of each subject, together with external inspection and the collected circumstantial data. Particularly, the PMCT has been helpful for characterization and localization of the clogging substance in airways providing findings on bronchial branches involvement. Moreover, the investigation offered detailed data on skeletal injuri…